Search results for "Alice Coltrane"
Devadip Carlos Santana & Turiya Alice Coltrane: Angel of Air / Angel of Water (Rating: 92/100) posted in Music October 01, 08At the time of this recording, Carlos Santana was using the spiritual name Devadip, given to him by his personal guru...
Alice Coltrane: Ptah, the El Daoud (Rating: 97/100) posted in Music July 21, 09Alice McLeod Coltrane was essentially a bebop pianist who had even studied with Bud Powell in Paris in 1959, but she ...
Devadip Carlos Santana & Turiya Alice Coltrane: Bliss: The Eternal Now (Rating: 87/100) posted in Music October 01, 08The partnership of John Coltrane's widow, Alice, and Carlos Santana produced the mostly wonderful Illuminations. The ...
John Coltrane: Expression (Rating: 100/100) posted in Music June 25, 08This is from Coltrane’s last session meant to be released. We just recorded it with the Saxophone Summit on our lat...
This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: JOE LOVANO SELECTS ESSENTIAL JOHN COLTRANE
Joe Lovano,...
McCoy Tyner: Survival Blues (Rating: 96/100) posted in Music February 11, 09McCoy Tyner finds himself among elite company on Extensions. Recorded as jazz was entering the fusion period, this is...
This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: MCCOY TYNER
McCoy Tyner, by Jos L. K...
Gerry Gibbs & Ravi Coltrane: Impressions (Rating: 96/100) posted in Music September 15, 09If you are wondering how Gerry Gibbs and Ravi Coltrane came together on Gibbs' 1996 debut album, The Thrasher, it jus...
Coltrane, John (John William) posted in Encyclopedia March 03, 08Intensity. Power. Passion. These words readily come to mind when you hear the music of saxophonist John Coltrane. As...
Ali, Rashied (Robert Patterson Jr.) posted in Encyclopedia August 14, 09Drummer Rashied Ali dedicated his career to enhancing the voice of the drums in the modern jazz ensemble. Best known ...
Jazz.com's First Annual Album Cover Awards posted in The Jazz.com Blog November 27, 08During our inaugural year, jazz.com has published more than 3,500 track-by-track reviews spanning the entire 91-year ...
Sanders, Pharoah (Farrell) posted in Encyclopedia January 20, 09Tenor saxophonist Pharoah Sanders has built his career on showcasing the complete voice of the saxophone with all its...
Workman, Reggie (Reginald) posted in Encyclopedia July 16, 09Bassist Reggie Workman has cultivated an advanced understanding of hard bop and avant-garde jazz through his many yea...
Cole, Bill (William Shadrack) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Cole, Bill (William Shadrack), musicians, composer, educator, writer; b. 3243 Parkview Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, 11 Octobe...
Jarvis, Clifford (Osborne) posted in Encyclopedia August 20, 08Drummer Clifford Jarvis is best known for his two decades with one group: the Sun Ra Arkestra. Many may be surprised ...
Lowe, Frank posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Lowe, Frank, tenor and soprano saxophone; b. Memphis, TN, 24 June 1943, died New York, NY, September 19, 2003 Thou...
Silver, Trudy posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Silver, Trudy, pianist, educator, composer; b. New Britain, CT, 24 April 1953. Her mother (born Jane Kant...
In Conversation with Edmar Castaneda posted in Features and Interviews August 04, 08By Tomas Peña What kind of a reaction do you get when you walk into a jazz club or a contemporary performance ven...
Garrison, Jimmy (James Emory) posted in Encyclopedia September 22, 08Bassist Jimmy Garrison’s extensive timbre, concrete pulse and imaginative bass lines made important contributions to ...
While American Jazz Fesitvals Falter, Jazzahead Thrives posted in The Jazz.com Blog May 21, 09Stuart Nicholson has covered jazz events in a dozen or so countries for jazz.com. Now he reports on the Jazzahea...
Berardi, Sangeeta Michael posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Berardi, Sangeeta Michael, guitarist; b. Waterbury, CT, 2 September 1939. He began playing guitar at age ten, and gig...
Dunmall, Paul posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Dunmall, Paul, saxophones, clarinets, bagpipes, miscellaneous wind instruments; b. Welling, Kent, UK, 6 May 1953. He ...
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